Anushya Chandran

Research Interests

I am a condensed matter physicist broadly interested in the non-equilibrium dynamics of isolated quantum systems. In this context, I have studied the universal dynamics near critical points, the dynamics in topological phases and more recently, the interplay of interactions and localization. I am also interested in the entanglement structures of topological phases.

Seminars

"Integrals of motion in many-body localized systems": seminar at the Max-Planck Institute for Complex Physics, Dresden

"Entanglement spectrum as a tool in condensed matter" at the Quantum Science Gordon Research Seminar

"Integrals of motion in many-body localized systems" at the "Quantum Matter" workshop in Centro de Ciencias de Benaque, Benasque

"How universal is the entanglement spectrum?" at the March Meeting, Denver

"Symmetry and localization protected quantum orders" at the "Topological Matter Out of Equilibrium" conference at MPIPKS (Dresden)

"Equilibration and coarsening in the quantum O(N) model at infinite N" at the invited session "Thermalization and Prethermalization in Isolated Systems after a Quantum Quench" at the March Meeting, Denver

"Symmetry and localization protected quantum orders": seminar at the University of Toronto

PIRSA:14020132, How universal is the entanglement spectrum?, 2014-02-14, Emergence in Complex Systems